I highlight and link Marla Ridenour's story on Jamal Lewis today.
Lewis lets out some more steam about the Browns and their coach.
These words are from a veteran professional respected by everybody in the league.
I highlight and link Marla Ridenour's story on Jamal Lewis today.
Lewis lets out some more steam about the Browns and their coach.
These words are from a veteran professional respected by everybody in the league.
pat, don't be silly. you're the only one who thinks mangini has done a horrible job. you just like to twist what everyone else says to fit your view.
A veteran professional who is respected by EVERYBODY in the league?
How about reporting facts on your blog, ok? Lewis is an ex-con who went to prison for cocaine trafficking. I'm sure there's a LONG line of people ready to back him up after that (or have we conveniently forgot about that already?).
So let's not put words in EVERYBODY's mouth if you want ABJ Internet cred, bud.
alan t.'s imposter, take a chill pill. He said everybody in the league, not everybody in society.
Cocaine trafficking, schmocaine trafficking, imposter. Lewis is a saint and Manweenie's the devil.
Lewis may indeed be considered "a veteran professional respected by everybody in the league," but he is considered a rank amateur by everybody in the drug-dealing community. I pray that my words will ease your burden, alan t.'s imposter.
While I agree with Lewis' sentiments, I disagree with the way his is presenting them first to the media before discussing things with Mangini.
as with most things mangini—his "open door policy" is probably b.s. my guess is jamal figured he wouldn't waste his time listening to "the process" and decided to let the people know the deal.